Pyramid of Pepi I

Local namePyramid of Pepi I
LocationGiza, Egypt

The pyramid of Pepi I is the pyramid complex built for the Egyptian pharaoh Pepi I of the Sixth Dynasty in the 24th or 23rd century BC. The complex gave its name to the capital city of Egypt, Memphis. As in the pyramids of his predecessors, Pepi I's substructure was filled with vertical columns of hieroglyphic texts, Pyramid Texts. It was in Pepi I's pyramid that these texts were initially discovered in 1880 by Gaston Maspero, though they originated in the pyramid of Unas. The corpus of Pepi I's texts is also the largest from the Old Kingdom, comprising 2,263 columns and lines of hieroglyphs.

Pepi I sited his pyramid complex in South Saqqara an approximate 2.4 km north of Djedkare Isesi's pyramid. It is unclear why Pepi I relocated to South Saqqara.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyramid_of_Pepi_I

Address Egypt

Coordinates 29°51'15.954" N 31°13'8.364" E

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